Things just got even better (worse)...I just saw this via the kotakuinaction thread over at Reddit:
"Sorry, this post has been removed by the moderators of r/KotakuInAction.
Moderators remove posts from feeds for a variety of reasons, including keeping communities safe, civil, and true to their purpose."
"Your submission has been removed for the following reason(s): It breaks Rule 3 (Posting Guidelines) This post fails to meet the guidelines established in Rule 3 It fails to hit any of the whitelisted"
And when I asked the GG mod about it, this is what he or she said:
"What whitelisted topics do you think some dudes thoughts on stuff gets?"
Mind you that I have posted interviews via the kotakuinaction thread over at Reddit for many years now (for FIVE years at least), and they sure had no problem with the one I posted 12-days ago...
So my thinking is that the GG thread/group via Reddit is now nothing more than controlled opposition...Because the gatekeepers sure seem to be in place already.
And just by a pure coincidence, the mod CristopherWithoutH just happens to have the same exact fuing name, writing style, and political view as the cu that runs and owns N4G.com (the letters has just been changed a bit). but wait, it's more, the timeline between having my/interview janked from N4G.com and via the Kotakuinaction thread over at Reddit is exactly the same.
So I strongly believe that they are the one and same person...And this would explain a lot, and this comment more or less speaks for itself:
"You know, I'm not saying porn should be banned, but it's a highly addictive and harmful content and I'm bewildered as to why this sub seems so insistent on promoting it as if it was some oppressed group of thinkers." - CristopherWithoutH, via the Kotakuinaction Reddit thread.
That right there is 100% something that Chris from N4G.com would do, make no mistake about it.
And as a bonus: https://twitter.com/TheGamingGround/status/1394911113188364290
The "right" kind of politics works just fine though...GamerGate has been right since day one. It's all about gatekeeping.
Things just got even better (worse)...I just saw this via the kotakuinaction thread over at Reddit:
"Sorry, this post has been removed by the moderators of r/KotakuInAction. Moderators remove posts from feeds for a variety of reasons, including keeping communities safe, civil, and true to their purpose."
"Your submission has been removed for the following reason(s): It breaks Rule 3 (Posting Guidelines) This post fails to meet the guidelines established in Rule 3 It fails to hit any of the whitelisted"
And when I asked the GG mod about it, this is what he or she said:
"What whitelisted topics do you think some dudes thoughts on stuff gets?"
Mind you that I have posted interviews via the kotakuinaction thread over at Reddit for many years now (for FIVE years at least), and they sure had no problem with the one I posted 12-days ago...
So my thinking is that the GG thread/group via Reddit is now nothing more than controlled opposition...Because the gatekeepers sure seem to be in place already.
Bam on the fu**ing money: https://archive.is/kBa9l#selection-2621.0-2657.215
And just by a pure coincidence, the mod CristopherWithoutH just happens to have the same exact fuing name, writing style, and political view as the cu that runs and owns N4G.com (the letters has just been changed a bit). but wait, it's more, the timeline between having my/interview janked from N4G.com and via the Kotakuinaction thread over at Reddit is exactly the same.
So I strongly believe that they are the one and same person...And this would explain a lot, and this comment more or less speaks for itself:
"You know, I'm not saying porn should be banned, but it's a highly addictive and harmful content and I'm bewildered as to why this sub seems so insistent on promoting it as if it was some oppressed group of thinkers." - CristopherWithoutH, via the Kotakuinaction Reddit thread.
That right there is 100% something that Chris from N4G.com would do, make no mistake about it.
Source: https://archive.is/kBa9l#selection-2621.0-2657.215 https://twitter.com/TheGamingGround/status/1395272835908648960
Good catch, although that "matthew_lane" dude argues like a typical leftist troll.